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    $105 giveaway for recovery gear

    Hey guys, a buddy of mine owns gemstone Offroad. They are doing a giveaway on Facebook. $105 off anything on their website if you win. Check out the fb page for details. Www.Facebook.com/gemstoneoffroad
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    headphone ear protection

    Just wondering if anyone has any experience with headphones that block out sound. I recently got a new job sandblasting and i have earplugs but i want to listen to my music at the same time to make work more enjoyable. I was looking at these http://www.earplugstore.com/e-a-rbuds.html Seem to...
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    what is need to do for flipping the shackles?

    You're right. I was thinking of the bolts for the front hanger.
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    what is need to do for flipping the shackles?

    I think the bolts are 1/2" and 1-1.5 inches long. The tech library has it listed.
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    what is need to do for flipping the shackles?

    They can stay on the same side. It really doesnt matter, brackets and shackles are identical left to right Its very simple. Cut rivets, flip, bolt back on. Before After đ
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    D44 nondisconnect?

    Makes sense, at that age finding one at a local jy would be rare. And Id imagine shipping something as large and heavy as an axle would be pricey.
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    D44 nondisconnect?

    You could find a 9" from a 66-77 bronco. Their 58.5" wide, and have a healthy aftermarket for parts.
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    D44 nondisconnect?

    The rear axle on wagoneers is a Dana 44 with drums. I think the width wms to wms is 60.5 inches. 2 inches wider than a ranger (93+)
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    D44 nondisconnect?

    The waggy 44's for those years will work. Prior to '79 they were pass drop. The vacuum disconnect is similar to locking hubs kinda. The pass side axleshaft is 2 pieces and the vacuum connects them together to engage driving power to that wheel, the drivers side is always connected and turning...
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    Rod end setup for links

    Just curious on what you guys with link suspensions, 3 or 4, are using for rod ends? As of right now Im thinking of using a threaded johnny joint at both ends of my links, one RH thread and the other LH thread and using the jam nuts to hold it all in place. I'll probably mark all parts of my...
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    hey everyone

    Hi there, my name is Kirk and I'm from Chilliwack B.C. Ive known about the ranger station for quite some time now but never joined, and I have to say wow once I joined i realized the extent of this forum. Im looking forward to getting to know you guys and share tech info and such. A little about...

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